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From the get go.
If you are familiar with something from the get go, you are familiar with it from the beginning.
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It was a familiar relapse by several smooshed upper spinal discs (the emasculating medical term is "cervical spondylosis"), and when it got going, the pain was disorienting in its severity, a bright ache that easily overwhelmed several hydrocodones.
What else has it got going for it?
Once it got going, there was no way to put an end to it," she said.
She joined the team soon after it got going and sometimes wears the scarves she has worked on.
By the time it got going I was somewhere on the Strand, heading east.
"Once it got going, it just continued to burn," Chief Pullar said.
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"Usually, once it gets going, it doesn't let up".
"Maine," conversely, starts slowly, but once it gets going, it does not falter.
But once it gets going, "Teenage" becomes compulsive reading.
Before it gets going, here's a reading list.
But the work seems to end at least five times before it gets going again.
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